#2 John Cena def. The Fiend - Take The Fiend off-screen for a while
After months of build-up, it didn't take long for Bray Wyatt's new incarnation - The Fiend - to become the most talked-about thing in pro wrestling. His terrifying mask and spine-tingling entrance made for some of the most striking images we've seen in the industry in years. But while as a character he may have received all the acclaim in the world, the same can't be said for the outcome of some of his matches.
The non-finish against Seth Rollins at Hell in a Cell had fans up in arms at the result, and his most recent loss to the returning Goldberg at Super Showdown did nothing to reinforce his unstoppable aura. This is why, if WWE are looking for a way to take him out of the spotlight for a while, having him lose to one of the greatest ever in John Cena might be a good way for him to recuperate his image.
If we are treated to a stellar match (which given the talent involved is very likely) a win or a loss in either direction will do nothing to damage the reputation of either competitor. Having The Fiend take a back seat for a few months, only to return to rapturous applause later down the line, could be the best way to go.